Mexico City, Mexico: After all out war between Lozano and Rodriguez in last Friday season opener, BOXEO TELEMUNDO fall season continues this Friday, October 20 from the Auditorio Blackberry in Mexico City, Mexico.

The main event will feature Carlos “Fino” Ruiz in a rematch bout against Miguel “Lobo”Montano in a civil was schedule for 10 rounds with the vacant WBO Latin Jr. Lightweight Title up for grabs. Ruiz, from Mexico City is a former WBO Latin Champion, he won the belt in Argentina against world ranked contender Raul Centeno and made two title defenses. In his last fight he lost a local and controversial decision against undefeated Deiner Berrio last December in Cartagena Colombia and kept his record at 15-3-1-5 KO’s. Montano, also from the capital of Mexico is looking for revenge, on June 21, 2014 he fought a all out war with Ruiz coming up short in the decision of the judges and losing a split decision in 8 rounds in a fight him and his believed he was removed from victory and have been looking for the rematch ever since. He has lost only once in his last 6 fights, in his last fight September 9 he beat compatriot Virgilio Ramirez by KO in 2 rounds to improve his record to 12-6-6 KO’s.

In the co feature bout Omar Solano (8-1-2 KO’s) of Mexico City will face undefeated countryman Luis Daniel “Pinturas” Flores (4-0-3 KO’s) in a fight schedule for 8 rounds in the superfeatherweight division.

HBO Sports, widely acclaimed for its innovative boxing programming, takes an in-depth look at Daniel Jacobs, one of the sport’s true superstars in and out of the ring, as he makes his return in November in the talent-rich 160 pound division against undefeated middleweight Luis Arias, when MY FIGHT: DANIEL JACOBS debuts SATURDAY, NOV. 4 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT following the prime time replay of the HBO BOXING AFTER DARK telecast from Monte Carlo. The special will also be available on HBO NOW, HBO GO® and HBO On Demand®, and at hbo.com/boxing, as well as other new media platforms. Former middleweight champ Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs (32-2, 29 KOs), returns to action following his superb performance against fearsome pound-for-pound king Gennady Golovkin this past March in New York where “GGG” edged the Brooklyn native out on points. Jacobs will be looking for an explosive performance against the unbeaten American Arias as he looks to get back into title contention and a force to be reckoned with in the stacked middleweight division. MY FIGHT cameras travel with Jacobs in his proud hometown neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY to chronicle the long journey it took to reach the elite level of professional boxing. On Saturday, Nov. 11, Jacobs and Arias meet at NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, in a 12-round showdown that will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing as part of a tripleheader event beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. For more information, visit hbo.com/boxing; become a fan on Facebook at facebook.com/HBOBoxing; and follow on Twitter and Instagram at @HBOBoxing. Follow the conversation using #JacobsArias. MY FIGHT: DANIEL JACOBS is narrated by Liev Schreiber. Photos: @hboboxing

@abnermares The co-main event saw Mares (31-2-1, 15 KOs)make the first defense of his title by wearing down and eventually earning a technical decision over Andres Gutierrez (35-2-1, 25 KOs). Referee Jack Reiss called on the advice of the ringside physician midway through the 10th round, who determined that Gutierrez was unable to continue due to a cut. Although the cut was originally opened by a punch, the commission determined that a series of accidental fouls caused the cut to worsen to the point that the fight was ended, and a final verdict would be decided by the scorecards.

Mares was sharp from the outset, using the jab to get to Gutierrez and teeing off with combinations. The right hand was a weapon all night long and in the second round he connected with the shot that opened up the cut under Gutierrez’s left eye.

Bantamweight Daniel “El Alacran” Lozano (15-4, 11 KO’s) took matters in his own hands last night in the final boxing event held at the historic A La Carte Pavilion in Tampa, Florida presented by All Star Boxing, Inc. as Lozano got redemption in his rematch against tough mexican warrior Ricardo “Meserito” Rodriguez (16-5, 5 KO’s) by scoring a unanimous decision victory in a all out war, The judges scores cards read as follow 97-93, 98-92, 97-93. Lozano battled toe to toe with Rodriguez as Lozano landing the higher percentage shots, Lozano now WBO Latin Bantamweight Champion winning back to back rematches finishing off David Carmona back in July by KO victory.

Bantamweight Antonio Vargas (3-0, 3 KO’s) stops Miguel Angel Rebullosa at the official time 1:11 round two by TKO victory.

Welterweight Gerald Semidey (1-0, 1 KO) wins his pro debut by breaking down Samuel Ocasio with multiple shots to the head and body dropping Ocasio at the official time of 2:56 seconds round two by TKO victory.

Middleweight Pernell Mitchell (1-2, 1 KO) in the opening bout of the night blasted Arainel Cobas with a hard right hand ending his night at the official time of 2:39 seconds of round one by TKO victory.

Super Lightweight Logan “Korican” Yoon (8-0, 8 KO’s) from Honolulu, HI. gave Sergio Gomez more then what he could handle, breaking him down in three rounds, Gomez didn’t answer the 3rd quit on his stool.

Middleweight Pernell Mitchell (1-2, 1 KO) in the opening bout of the night blasted Daruma Almenarez (1-3) with a hard right hand ending his night at the official time of 2:39 seconds of round one by TKO victory.

#RodriguezLozano2 @allstarboxing returns to Tampa, Florida with a action packed card Live on Friday October 13, 2017 at the A La Carte Pavilion in Tampa. #BoxeoTelemundo @telemundotampa

@allstarboxinginc brings you #Redemtion The WBO Latin Bantamweight @worldboxingorg Title is on the line as Daniel “El Alacran” Lozano (14-4, 11 KO’s) looks to have redemption from his loss against Ricardo “Meserito” Rodriguez (16-4, 5 KO’s) back in July 2015.

Maldonado, Jr. vs. Barroso, a 10-round super lightweight fight for the vacant WBA Fedelatin Super Lightweight Title, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions. The event is sponsored by “TECATE, THE OFFICIAL BEER OF BOXING.” and Hennessy, “Never Stop. Never Settle.” Doors open at 5:00 p.m. ESPN Deportes will transmit the fights live from Fantasy Springs Resort Casino at 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT. ESPN3 will live stream all the fights on the card beginning at approximately 8:30 p.m. ET/ 5:30 p.m. PT.

This Friday, October 13, marks the 99th and final boxing event that will take place at the arena on Dana Shores Drive in Tampa that once went by the name of Egypt Shrine Temple and is now called A La Carte Event Pavilion. The arena that showcased world champion boxers such as John “The Beast” Mugabi, James “Bonecrusher” Smith, Frankie “The Surgeon” Randall, Nate “The Galaxy Warrior” Campbell and Keith “One Time” Thurman, was recently sold and faces December demolition.

All Star boxing promoted it’s first show at A La Carte in 2010 and Friday’s event will be it’s 19th there

“Many promoters have done shows in this building, I remember when Brad Jacobs back in the 80’s was doing boxing shows in that I building. I feel privileged and honored for All Star Boxing, Inc and the Telemundo Network to bid farewell to such an iconic building for boxing fans in Tampa, Florida” said Tuto Zabala, President of All Star Boxing, Inc

Egypt Shrine Temple hosted it’s first of twenty-seven boxing events on October 24, 1982 and the last on November 13, 1998. The first of seventy one boxing events under the present name of A La Carte Event Pavilion took place on April 13, 2002.

The main event Friday will be a ten-round super bantamweight bout between Daniel Lozano (14-4, 11 KOs) from Bowling Green, Florida against Ricardo Rodriguez (16-4, 5 KOs) from Mexico City, Mexico now residing in Los Angeles, California. Both fighters have a history of fighting at A La Carte. Lozano made his A La Carte debut on August 13, 2010 and has fought there ten times total (7-3, 4 KOs). This will be Rodriguez’ sixth fight at A La Carte and he has 5 wins with 1 KO there.

In the co-feature, 2016 US Olympian and six-time US National Champion Teofimo Lopez (6-0, 5 KOs) from Brooklyn, NY now residing in Davie, Florida will battle Angel Sarinana (7-7, 3 KOs) in a lightweight bout.

EGYPT SHRINE TEMPLE / A LA CARTE EVENT PAVILION FACTS:

• 47 boxers made their professional debuts at Egypt Shrine Temple / A La Carte

• On November 4, 1983, Egypt Shrine Temple hosted it’s second boxing event which featured future World Heavyweight Champion James “Bonecrusher” Smith, in his 13th professional fight

• On August 5, 1984, future world champion John “The Beast” Mugabi won by TKO against Frank “The Animal” Fletcher.

• On September 11, 1984, future world champion Frankie Randall, 17-0 at the time, fought for the first of six times at Egypt Shrine Temple – he was 6-0 with 5 KO’s there.

• Tampa’s own Don “Cowboy” Shiver, 22-1, 12 KOs over a four-year career, with his only loss against Olympic Gold Medalist Mark Breland, was undefeated in six fights at Egypt Shrine Temple

• On June 20, 1985, Tampa native Joe “Jo Jo” Harris made his professional debut at Egypt Shrine Temple with a knockout win. He fought there again three weeks later winning again by TKO. Harris then lost 25 of his next 28 fights to finish his career at 5-25, 4 KOs

• On March 25, 2004, Wauchula native Edner Cherry fought the first of 15 fights at A La Carte finishing 15-0 with 15 KOs at the Pavilion

• October 7, 2005 Chevelle Lynette Hallback became the first woman boxer to fight at A La Carte – she would soon become WBC WBO WBA World Featherweight champ

• On January 19, 2007, Tampa’s Ahsandi Gibbs made his professional debut at A La Carte and would fight there ten times winning eight.

• Following in her father’s footsteps, Jenna “Cowgirl” Shiver made her A La Carte debut on May 4, 2007 – she would fight there twelve times in her career, winning ten with two knockouts

• On November 9, 2007, St. Pete’s Keith Thurman made his professional debut at A La Carte. Keith fought seven of his first pro fights there and is currently 28-0, 22 KO’s and world welterweight champion.

LAST STAND FOR A LEGEND: FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION MIGUEL COTTO TO FIGHT FOR FINAL TIME AT ADOPTED HOME OF

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN NEW YORK

SIX-TIME WORLD CHAMPION TO PUT HIS WBO WORLD JUNIOR MIDDLEWIGHT TITLE ON THE LINE AGAINST U.S. OLYMPIAN AND BROOKLYN’S OWN SADAM ALI ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2

TELEVISED LIVE ON HBO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

LOS ANGELES – December 2 will mark the end of an era in boxing as four-division and six-time world champion Miguel Cotto (41-5, 33 KOs) enters the ring for the final time to defend his WBO World Junior Middleweight Title in a 12-round battle against Sadam “World Kid” Ali (25-1, 14 KOs).

The action will take place at the World’s Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden, and will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. Cotto will make his 24th appearance on the network and his 10th showcase at MSG.

In his last outing, Cotto defeated the tough and determined Yoshihiro “Maestrito” Kamegai to win the WBO World Junior Middleweight Title, which he will look to defend successfully before a packed crowd of his loyal New York supporters as he closes the book on his legendary career.

“I’m very excited to be back in the ring for my final fight at The Garden. I’ve worked really hard my entire career to be at this level,” Cotto said. “I am fully concentrated on getting together with Freddie Roach so we can work hard and have a great victory on December 2.”

Ali, a 2008 U.S. Olympian fighting out of Brooklyn who has held multiple regional titles, will get his second shot at a world championship after earning victories over top welterweight contenders including Francisco “Chia” Santana, Luis Carlos “El Potro” Abregu and most recently former interim WBA World Super Lightweight Champion Johan “El Terrible” Perez.

“I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to fight a legend in Madison Square Garden in front of all my fans and on HBO,” said Ali. “My time is now. God willing, I will leave the Garden with the championship belt.”

“What can you say about Miguel Cotto that hasn’t already been said during his two decades in boxing?,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. “He is a first-ballot hall of famer; a true legend in Puerto Rico, New York and beyond; and a true credit to the sport of boxing. Just like he [Cotto] was given a shot for his world championship, he is now doing the same for Sadam Ali. Who will come out on top? Tune in December 2 to find out.”

“It’s amazing having Miguel Cotto back at The Garden for one last time to finish a brilliant career,” said Hector Soto, Vice President of Cotto Promotions. “Memorable fights and a legacy were built in that building. December 2 will be remarkable for Miguel Cotto.”

Cotto vs. Ali, a 12-round fight for the Cotto’s WBO World Junior Middleweight Championship, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Miguel Cotto Promotions and sponsored by Tecate, “THE OFFICIAL BEER OF BOXING,” Hennessy “Never Stop. Never Settle, and Casa Mexico Tequila. The event will take place Saturday, December 2 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York and will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.